The annual cost of chronic pain in the United States is estimated to be more than $635 billion in direct medical costs, lost productivity and disability programs. One in five adults—50 million Americans—report living in chronic pain. The increasing number of patients is leading to a major push to develop…

Our parents were right: You tried best always everything, before you fall a judgment. A Finnish study has now shown that the fear of new foods is often associated with poor diet quality and the risk for chronic diseases such as cardiovascular diseases and type 2 Diabetes increased. The rejection…

Sleeping with the TV on or artificial light could contribute to a new study, to weight gain. The research was published online in JAMA Internal Medicine, is the first that describes such a connection. Who turns off the light before bedtime may reduce the risk of increasing weight. This abstraction,…